I've had great buying experiences with Ski Essentials when I shop around for skis. They have one of the best inventories of skis nationally - must be their buyers. Well packed stuff, nice people over the phone, top prices, very knowledgeable and patient with an old guy like me.
The price structure I've been quoted (as recently as today) is, at least, that there is ordinarily a 10% discount to Pugskiers but it's not usually on top of another discount, particularly for this season's skis new (19/20).
So, for example, a new pair of the current Fischer RC One GT 86 might be priced at $899.99. With the 10% sale going on (until Oct. 14, I was told), that would be $90.00 off. (No additional Pugski discount of 10% is available in this case, until after the current sale ends, at which point the Pugski 10% discount would come into play once more.) Ground shipping free.
On top of that, there are "loyalty points," which convert a 5% credit from a sale into points towards your next purchase(s), redeemable in increments of 300 points only. Thus, a previous purchase of $700.00 would have given you 700 loyalty points, $35.00 total, redeemable in increments of 300, or in this case a $30.00 (600 points) further discount applied to those above Fischer RC One GT 86 skis. (The remaining 100 unused points [$5.00 value] would be added to future loyalty points until the 300 point [$15.00 credit] threshold was reached again, at which point it would be available for a further purchase discount.) Kinda complicated, but, hey, it is what it is.
If you've bought from Ski Essentials before and have not used those points, chances are they are still on record, and could be used anytime.